WO2006136925A1 - A method and device for laser treating articles, in particularly sanitary products and components thereof, with a laser spot diameter between 50 and 2000 10-3 mm - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to techniques of laser treatment and in particular to the application of said treatments to sanitary products and to the
- the invention can be applied, for example, for providing processes of cutting and/or welding using laser technology, to be applied on production lines of 15 single-serve absorbent products such as, once again by way of example, nappies for babies, products for incontinence, pantie-liners for women, moist and dry wipes of various sorts, and detergents in single-dose packages of any type.
- a cutting head usually comprises a frame, a counter-blade roller and a blade roller, as well as various accessory elements, such as systems for cleaning the counter-blade and the blade, lubrication systems, and a system of application of the cutting force.
- the unit is motor-driven, ensuring transmission of the movement to the mobile parts thereof.
- the blades are made of specific materials. Normally, in order to have a particularly hard and hence wear-resistant cutting edge, either special steels are used, such as for example steels for tools, or else sintered materials consisting of tungsten carbide (HM) .
- hardnesses that can be obtained with steel and HM are not comparable with one another: in fact, in the former case hardnesses of between 60 and 64 HRC are obtained, whereas, in the latter case, hardnesses of up to 1, 600 HVlO are obtained. Of course, also the blade life and costs involved are proportional to the hardnesses.
- steel blades have . limited duration: in the best of cases (even resorting to particular solutions, special steels, and controlled thermal treatments), they do not have durations higher than 20 million “cuts", where the term “cuts” is used to mean the individual cutting operations. Blades made of hard metal are of longer duration and can easily reach 100 million cuts, but present the problem of sharpening. Whereas for steel it is easy to find workshops equipped and capable of reworking this type of blades, blades made of hard metal, to be sharpened correctly, call for the intervention of the manufacturer of the blade itself. This need results inevitably in a "bottleneck" in the production process that uses said blades .
- a further set of problems of mechanical-cutting technology derives from the limitation on the shape due both to the production process and to the problems linked to the cutting process itself.
- the document No. EP-A- 1 447 068 describes a method for treating, using a laser beam and pre-defined paths, products such as sanitary articles that are moving in a given direction.
- the treatment involves a relative movement between the articles and the laser beam along a path which, for each article, comprises at least one first branch and one second branch.
- the method described envisages the presence of at least one first laser beam and one second laser beam for carrying out the treatment.
- the beams are deflected in a transverse direction and, preferentially, also in a longitudinal direction with respect to the direction of advance of the articles, and each of them defines, for each of the articles, respectively, the first branch and the second branch of the treatment path.
- EP-A-I 447 668 corresponds to a considerable improvement as regards the individual treatment assemblies, also as regards correct distribution of energy along the cutting profile, for the purpose of preventing undesirable effects on the products treated.
- the document in question describes the choice of using generators capable of treating at least two laser beams, which are able to operate independently, for the purpose of simplifying and improving the required processing performance.
- the purpose of the present invention is to satisfy completely the needs outlined above.
- the invention also relates to the corresponding device.
- the claims form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in relation to the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a device that is able to operate according to the solution described herein;
- - Figure 2 represents in greater detail, in side elevation, the criteria of operation of the solution described herein;
- the reference number 1 designates a laser-beam source (which may possibly be doubled for reasons illustrated in greater detail in what follows), designed to produce one or more laser beams for the treatment of articles A that are moving (with a speed that will be assumed herein, by way of example, as constant and directed from right to left, as viewed in Figure 1) in a direction generically designated by z.
- the articles A are typically constituted by sanitary products of the type referred to in the introductory part of the present description.
- the laser radiation forms on the articles themselves a spot of interaction.
- Said interaction spot is to exert on the articles A, for example, an action of welding or cutting along a pre-set path, corresponding, for example, to the boundary of the articles A themselves.
- the treatment can be performed continuously, or else discontinuously, i.e., in discrete points or in stretches, so as to give rise, for example, to spot welding or else to a perforation in discrete points or in stretches (so- called pricking or dinking) .
- the laser beam or laser beams produced by the source 1 (as has already been said, possibly doubled) is sent to two optical transmission units 2 and, from these, to an assembly 3 having a scanning function for controlling the position and collimation of the beam.
- the laser source 1 is of the CO 2 type, with a total power of 2 kW, with the consequent possibility of having available a power of
- the laser source 1 is equipped for operation with the beam mode of the type OO MODE for the processes of cutting, and with different modes, such as D MODE or Q MODE for the processes of welding.
- a source or generator 1 capable of emitting two power beams, it is possible to work independently with a beam for each side of the product or article A, it being, however, also possible to operate with just one beam, where required.
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- two beams one for each side.
- the shape of cutting of the sheet is a hole having a practically elliptical form centred on the line of transverse cutting that separates two consecutive products.
- the laser generator activates the beam as each individual product passes in front of it and, following it, carries out cutting thereof, and then deactivates the beam until the next product arrives .
- the scanners for beam collimation and control of position of the laser beam 3 can consist of devices such as, for example, the optical scanning head, model HPMlOA, produced by General Scanning Inc. of Watertown (U.S.A.), or else of the products Harryscan 25 or Powerscan 33, manufactured by Scanlab (Germany) or similar products, such as Axialscan or Superscan, manufactured by Raylase (Germany) .
- devices such as, for example, the optical scanning head, model HPMlOA, produced by General Scanning Inc. of Watertown (U.S.A.), or else of the products Harryscan 25 or Powerscan 33, manufactured by Scanlab (Germany) or similar products, such as Axialscan or Superscan, manufactured by Raylase (Germany) .
- the laser beam leaving the source or sources 1, after passing through the optical transmission units 2 is received by an inlet opening present on each scanner 3 and deviated via a pair of mirrors with fast-recovery galvanometric movement, one for each axis z and x.
- D is the diameter of the incoming laser beam on the scanner
- a first factor is represented by the factor of quality (M 2 ) of the laser beam.
- M 2 the factor of quality
- This is a factor typical of the generator or source used. It describes the deviation of the laser beam with respect to a theoretical Gaussian conformation: in the case of an ideal laser source, a beam that corresponds a theoretical Gaussian, the factor M 2 is equal to unity; for real laser beams, M 2 is greater than 1.
- a second factor is represented by the spherical aberration of the lens. This is a parameter intrinsic to the quality of the lens used, as regards purity of the raw material and precision or type of the processes of surface finishing.
- the laser generators referred to previously have the possibility of emitting one or more laser beams, having a specific angle of drift, which is a function of the angle of curvature in the output mirrors of the resonator. This involves the formation of a laser beam that is not perfectly parallel.
- This pseudo-defect enables the deflection units 3 to be reached with diameter of the beam adapted to that of the incoming light defined by the type of scanner adopted.
- the diameter of the incoming beam and hence of the laser spot applied on the articles A is regulated by varying the optical distance between the source 1 and the scanners 3. This also results in a reduction of the costs of the device as well as in the increase of its efficiency in so far as it is possible to avoid recourse to expansion units and/or lenses for correcting the beam.
- each scanner 3 on the plane of the articles A can be a square or a rectangle that can vary in lateral dimensions within a range typically comprised between approximately 100 x 100 mm and approximately 500 x 500 mm, respectively along the axis x and along the axis z, according to the focusing lens used in the scanner 3, which determines the distance from the plane in which the flow of the articles occurs (plane of process) as well as according to the type of scanner adopted (2 axes, 3 axes, etc.).
- the reference number 4 designates a H/W electronic control unit (such as, for example, a dedicated computer card) , which supervises operation of the system, controlling the action of deflection performed by the scanners 3 on the laser beams, as well as modulation of the power thereof.
- a H/W electronic control unit such as, for example, a dedicated computer card
- said set comprises a sensor 6, which detects the position of the articles A, and a sensor 5, which detects the speed of advance of the articles A along the axis z and the angular position in the creation of the profile reserved to the master unit identified in point 8, with the function, respectively, of master unit (8) and of slave sensor (5) .
- the sensors in question are typically optical sensors, in the case indicated in point 6, of the type, for example, BI2- EG08-APGX-H1341 manufactured by TURK, whereas, in the case indicated in point 5, it is an encoder of an absolute or incremental type, such as Linde AB - 6360/2 - 5 V 1000 ppr or else ROD 420-5000x2 ppr, etc.
- the reference number 7 designates in general a processing unit, such as a line controller (Programmable Logic Controller or PLC) or a personal computer (PC) for industrial uses, which supervises operation of the system in which the device represented in Figure 1 is inserted.
- a line controller Programmable Logic Controller or PLC
- PC personal computer
- the hardware card 4 like the laser generator 1, are controlled and programmed via a specific software, which can be managed by the unit 7, with the use of control tools and of a graphic interface for the operator (Graphic User Interface or GUI).
- a specific software which can be managed by the unit 7, with the use of control tools and of a graphic interface for the operator (Graphic User Interface or GUI).
- GUI Graphic User Interface
- the device also comprises a motor-driven conveying system 9, used to feed the articles A in the direction z. .
- the system in question is formed by a motor-driven belt system comprising for example endless belts, the top branches of which, extending in a generically horizontal direction, function as branches for conveying the articles A.
- conveying system 9 can be of a type different from what has been illustrated, albeit remaining in the range of solutions well known to the art, ' which do not need to be described in detail herein.
- FIG. 2 shows that the scanners 3 are located so as to cause the laser beams to act on the articles A in a well-defined treatment area, designated by 10.
- a well-defined treatment area designated by 10.
- devices not illustrated, but of a known type, for example air- suction devices
- the support can even be absent in the sense that the article/material treated is simply kept extending in the treatment area, between two consecutive belts.
- the support that . sustains the articles A during treatment can be fixed or mobile according to the size of the work/treatment window.
- a mobile support such as a conveyor of the type as the one schematically represented in Figure 2 or a negative- pressure drum, preferentially treated on its surface with the addition of neutral silicone/synthetic material, in thicknesses ranging from 0.5 ⁇ m to 5 ⁇ m or more, provided that the support so enables.
- a valid alternative is represented by bristles (either synthetic or not), added in high density on the surface of the support .
- Laser sources that correspond to these characteristics of wavelength available on the market are, for example, products sold as C02 or YAG generators by the companies PRC (U.S.A.), ROFIN-SINAR
- the source 1 is chosen so as to be able to generate one or more laser beams with the diameter and wavelength mode adapted to the type of treatment being carried out (cutting and/or welding) on the articles A.
- Said articles are usually moving on the conveying system 9, which, as viewed in Figures 1 and 2, acts with the direction of conveyance being from right to left along an axis generically designated by z .
- the position and distance of the laser generator 1 in the layout of the device can be parallel or normal to the direction of the flows on the axis z.
- the choice may depend upon various factors, such as the spaces available, the type of treatment to be carried out, the size of the beam required at input to the deflection unit 3, etc.
- it proves economically advantageous to use multibeam laser sources possibly with multiple generators, i.e., with the capacity of generating more than one beam at the same time, which can be treated independently.
- transfer of the laser radiation takes place within pressurized pipes to prevent contamination by external agents.
- optical transmission units are present like the ones designated by 2 (with an angle of deflection of, for instance, 90°)
- these are preferably reflection systems, polarized and cooled with a cooling system to guarantee the thermal stability of the system as a whole, typically in the range of temperatures comprised between 1O 0 C and 30°C.
- auxiliary components such as corrective lenses and/or filters in order to attenuate the optical defects of the aforesaid systems.
- the laser beam or beams is/are moved, transmitted and focused on the work area or treatment window, which comprises and includes a portion or the whole of the article or articles and/or raw materials to be treated.
- the deflection units or scanners 3, and the laser generator 1 are commercially available components, chosen so as to meet the specific requirements of the treatment (type of treatment t be carried out, type of raw materials to be treated, etc. ) .
- the experiments conducted by the present applicant prove that, all other parameters being equal (e.g., type and size of the incoming beam arriving from the generator) , the . diameter of the laser spot at output projected on the working surface, i.e., on the articles A, assumes particular importance.
- the diameter of the spot is usually a function of the physical quantities mentioned previously whilst the scanner 3, or deflection unit, is chosen with reference to the speed of the raw material or of the flow of material to be treated and according to the dimensions of the product that is to be treated.
- Speed and power are modulated point by point along the entire profile traced, for example with a frequency of between 20 ns and 50 ⁇ s according to the feedbacks of flow speed, position and phase of the article provided by the encoder 5 and by the sensor 6, mechanically connected to the master unit 8 of the process .
- the electric arc melts the two sheets of metal and the material of the electrode.
- the areas adjacent to the weld bead are altered thermally, with enlargement of the crystal grain that leads as a consequence to a brittle behaviour of the material. It may in fact be found that, in these cases, the welds do not fail on the bead itself, but in the proximity of the weld, namely in the so-called heat-affected zone (HAZ) .
- HAZ heat-affected zone
- the width of the heat-affected zone is inversely proportional to the welding speed, and the welding speed is in turn linked in an indirectly proportional way to the size of the weld pool, i.e., the larger the weld pool, the lower the welding speed and the larger the heat-affected zone.
- Welds performed on the sheets of metal using laser technology are faster, have extremely small weld beads and consequently small heat-affected zones .
- the spot on polymeric materials, such as the materials forming sanitary products are for the most part, should virtually be as small as possible in so far as the aim is, also in this case, to reduce the HAZ, which usually corresponds to a hardened and enlarged edge.
- the transfer of the beam between the generator 1 and deflection unit 3 occurs within pipes rendered opaque and pressurized to prevent any contamination from outside and at the same time protect operators from any radiation and/or accidental burns .
- Any change of direction of the beam occurs using reflection systems (such as surface-lapped and cooled copper mirrors), one or more in number for each laser beam, according to the positioning of the generator with respect to the deflection units 3.
- reflection systems such as surface-lapped and cooled copper mirrors
- the raw materials and/or the products treated in the framework of the solution described herein are very sensitive to the infusion of energy, in so far as they are prevalently made up of plastic materials, either synthetic or otherwise, such as, for example, PE, PP, binding resins, cellulose, etc. Very frequently these are extremely thin films of variable thickness and in any case comprised between 10 ⁇ m and 1000 ⁇ m.
- the thickness of the fabrics that are treated is, normally, the result of the process of coupling together of a number of materials.
- the thickness of the finished sheet can be of the order of millimetres .
- the quality of the edge risks undergoing structural deterioration (melting, burns, hardening, etc.) and is linked to the width of the profile treated and hence to the dimensions of the spot performing the treatment, which tends to reduce the diameter to the minimum.
- wavelength considered previously - said diameter is comprised between 50 ⁇ m and 2000 ⁇ m, according to the process that it is intended to carry out, whether cutting or welding.
- Figures 3 to 6 Shown in Figures 3 to 6 are the profiles of irradiation, with the pattern of the relative energy distribution for the different modes of source that can be used, 00 mode, D mode, or Q mode.
- the scale of the abscissa of Figure 3 represents the radial co-ordinate R normalized with respect to the factor W.
- Figures 4 to 6 are three-dimensional representations of the three diagrams of Figure 3.
- the use of the 00 mode is preferred in so far as it has a high concentration of energy in the central area of the curve.
- the other two beam modes, Q mode and D mode on account of their shape, which has a very wide energy front, are preferred for the welding operations.
- the deflection units 3 which are able to reduce and/or eliminate the defects of perimetral ovalization of the beam, due to errors of parallax and/or spherical aberration and/or quality of the raw materials of the lens.
- the preferred types of these optics are: SE (individual lens) ' for reduction of deformation by 50%, DE (double lens) to bring the limit of error to 30%, and TCE (triple lens) to cause the errors to tend to 0%.
- the values of power and instantaneous speed of "tracing" of the laser beam on the articles A are modulated, controlled and phased through the module 4.
- Said module is able to interact in real time on the process itself so as to control the variables involved, instant by instant, along the entire profile traced, with the capacity of reacting in the pre-determined times during programming of the device.
- K between 25 and 1000 kJ/m 2
- the diameter of the spot has the minimum value when the beam is positioned at the centre of the work window of the scanner 3, whilst it increases in size when the beam shifts towards the edges of the work window.
- This increase in size of the spot depends upon the fact that, when the beam works in the central area, it is practically a circumference, whereas, when it works in the periphery of the work area, it is transformed into an ellipse with the minor diameter equal to the diameter of the circumference of the spot.
- the D that must be taken into consideration in the formula for determination of K is the major diameter of the ellipse. It is evident that the amplitude of the work area depends upon the shape of the product that it is desired to obtain, and consequently it cannot be varied (independent variable) .
- the two dependent variables, power and speed are modulated together or individually.
- the module 4 is used, which is typically configured in order to:
- the encoder 5 which is connected mechanically in the ratio of 1 turn to 1 article to the master unit of the process; the resolution of the encoder depends upon the speed of the process and upon the complexity of the profile treated and is typically comprised between 1000 and 10,000 counts per turn;
- control unit 4 possesses a 0-10-V analog output module, which enables driving of the laser source in so far as the card for controlling the power of the generator accepts such an analog driving signal.
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